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  1. Sophia Eleonore of Saxony (23 November 1609 – 2 June 1671) was a duchess of Saxony by birth and the landgravine of Hesse-Darmstadt from 1627 to 1661 through her marriage to Landgrave George II. She was the eldest surviving child of John George I, Elector of Saxony, and Magdalene Sibylle of Prussia .

  2. Sofía Leonor de Sajonia ( Dresde, 23 de noviembre de 1609- Darmstadt, 2 de junio de 1671) fue una noble alemana perteneciente a la Casa de Wettin. Fue por su matrimonio landgravina consorte de Hesse-Darmstadt . Biografía.

  3. Sophia Eleonore of Saxony (23 November 1609 – 2 June 1671) was a duchess of Saxony by birth and the landgravine of Hesse-Darmstadt from 1627 to 1661 through her marriage to Landgrave George II. She was the eldest surviving child of John George I, Elector of Saxony, and Magdalene Sibylle of Prussia.

  4. 23 de nov. de 2014 · November 23, 2014. Sophia Eleonore of Saxony (23 November 1609 – 2 June 1671) was a Duchess ( Herzogin) of Saxony by birth. The daughter of John George I, Elector of Saxony and Magdalene Sibylle of Prussia, she was one of ten children. A very delicate wax of two year old Sophia Eleonore of Saxony, made by Daniel Kellerthaler ...

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  5. Anna Sophia was a daughter of George II, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt and Duchess Sophia Eleonore of Saxony. She was raised as a Lutheran, received a good education and grew up to be strictly religious. As writer. In 1655, at the age of 17, Anna Sophia entered the Quedlinburg Abbey.

  6. Sophie Eleonore (also Sofie Eleonore or Sophia Eleonore) was the second but eldest surviving child of Johann Georg I, Elector of Saxony (Kurfürst von Sachsen) and his wife, Magdalene Sibylle von Brandenburg and was born 23 November 1609 at Dresden. [1] . She was apparently christened at Dresden on 17 December 1609. [2]